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You could translate " l'air du temps " by something like "the feeling of the times", the trend, the mood. This is when "there is something up in the air".

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"l'air du temps" is an expression meaning 'the trend we have now'. A related phrase is "c'est dans l'air" (there is something in the air, this is popular now)

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